Benny Hinn Exposed

Benny Hinn was born on December 3, 1952, in the port city of Jaffa (part of modern Tel Aviv), Israel, where his family had set up residence as immigrants to Palestine from Greece. In 1968, not long after the Six-Day War, he immigrated with his family to Canada. In February 1972 Benny Hinn's life took on an entirely new meaning. Married in 1979, Benny Hinn and his wife, Suzanne, have three daughters and a son. He is also a proud grandparent.

Benny Hinn - False Prophet, False Teacher, False Healer

Since the early 1990's,
Benny Hinn has established an incredible and unimaginable
track-record of false prophecies, false teachings, false healings,
and controversies, which is reason enough for him to be considered as
one of the most prolific heretics of our day.

Hinn is notable for his
mistaken prophecies relating to the end times, including the
destruction of homosexuals in the USA, the death of Fidel Castro in
the 1990s, and the end of the world in 1992 and 1999.

Despite numerous
prophecies failing to come true, Many people refuse to see Benny Hinn
as the false prophet that he is and continue to send him millions of
dollars.

In April 2001, HBO aired a
documentary entitled A Question of Miracles that focused on
Hinn and a well-documented fellow 'Word-of-Faith' German minister
based in Africa, Reinhard Bonnke. Both Hinn and Bonnke offered full
access to their events to the documentary crew, and the documentary
team followed seven cases of "miracle healings" from Hinn's
crusade over the next year. The film's director, Antony Thomas,
claimed to CNN's Kyra Phillips that they did not find any cases where
people were actually healed by Hinn. Thomas said in a New York Times
interview that "If I had seen miracles [from Hinn's ministry], I
would have been happy to trumpet it...but in retrospect, I think they
do more damage to Christianity than the most committed atheist."

On an HBO Documentary,
Benny Hinn freely admits that "He cannot heal the truly sick,
such as people with cancer, Aids, heart disease". Hinn adds, "
I use Hypnosis Techniques to people feel better at my crusades."

Despite the admission from
Hinn, Tens of Thousands of gullible people rush to Benny Hinn Crusades
and pray for the healing of serious diseases such as Cancer, Aids and
Heart Disease.

Benny Hinn was sued and
lost three wrongful death law suits (out of court settlements/
undisclosed payments). All three times, Hinn told people at his
crusades they were healed of cancer or AIDS. These victims, believed
the lies of Benny Hinn, stopped taking their medicine and died.

In November 2004, the CBC
Television show The Fifth Estate did a special titled "Do You
Believe in Miracles" on the apparent transgressions committed by
Benny Hinn's ministry. With the aid of hidden cameras and crusade
witnesses, the producers of the show demonstrated Benny's apparent
misappropriation of funds, his fabrication of the truth, and the way
in which his staff chose crusade audience members to come on stage to
proclaim their miracle healings. In particular, the investigation
highlighted the fact that the most desperate miracle seekers who
attend a Hinn crusade—the quadriplegics, the brain-damaged,
virtually anyone with a visibly obvious physical condition—are
never allowed up on stage; those who attempt to get in the line of
possible healings are intercepted and directed to return to their
seats.

At one Canadian service,
hidden cameras showed a mother who was carrying her Muscular
Dystrophy-afflicted daughter, Grace, being stopped by two screeners
when they attempted to get into the line for a possible "blessing"
from Benny. The screeners asked the mother if Grace had been healed,
and when the mother replied in the negative, they were told to return
to their seats; the pair got out of line, but Grace, wanting "Pastor
Benny to pray for [her]", asked her mother to support her as she
tried to walk as a show of "her faith in action", according
to the mother. After several unsuccessful attempts at walking, the
pair left the arena in tears, both mother and daughter visibly upset
at being turned aside and crying as they explained to the undercover
reporters that all Grace had wanted was for Benny to pray for her,
but the staffers rushed them out of the line when they found out
Grace had not been healed.

Justin Peters, who wrote
his Masters in 'Divinity' thesis on Benny Hinn and has attended
numerous Hinn crusades since 2000 as part of his research for his
thesis and for a seminar he developed about the Word of Faith
movement entitled A Call for Discernment, also demonstrated to
the hidden cameras that "people who look like me"—Peters
has cerebral palsy, walks with arm-crutches, and is obviously and
visibly disabled—"are never allowed on stage[...]it's
always somebody who has some disability or disease that cannot be
readily seen." Like Grace and her mother, Peters was quickly
intercepted as he came out of the wheelchair section (there is one at
every crusade, situated at the back of the audience, far away from
the stage, and never filmed for Hinn's TV show) in an attempt to join
the line of those waiting to go onstage, and was told to take a seat.

On Dateline Interview,
Benny Hinn was questioned about another donation campaign. Benny Hinn
raised $25 million dollars to build an orphanage in S. California.
Benny Hinn never built the Orphanage and ended all plans to build it.
When questioned on Dateline, Benny Hinn smiled and said, "The
Lord told me not to build the orphanage. God will reveal new plans."

In December 2006, BHM sent
out a mailing asking for donations towards a new Gulfstream G4SP jet
valued at an estimated US$36 million and costing over US$600,000/year
to maintain and operate. The 22-seat craft was purchased in 2007 and
christened "Dove One".

Benny Hinn - A Protestant Non-Denominational Heretic

Benny Hinn says he has no
church. He belongs to no denomination. The truth is however that he
is a protestant heretic that remains outside the Church of Christ.

If you are a Lutheran,
your religion was founded by Martin Luther, an ex-monk of the
Catholic Church, in approximately 1520.

If you belong to the
Church of England, your religion was founded by King Henry VIII (an
ex-Catholic) in the year 1534. Henry VIII decided to create his own
church when Pope Clement VII would not grant him a divorce with the
right to remarry.

If you are a Mennonite,
Menno Simons (an ex-Catholic) created your religion in 1536.

If you are a Presbyterian,
John Knox (an ex-Catholic) founded your sect in Scotland in the year
1560.

If you are a
Congregationalist, your religion began with Robert Brown in Holland
in 1582.

If you are a Baptist, John
Smyth created your sect in Amsterdam in 1605.

If you are of the Dutch
Reformed church, your church began with Michaelis Jones in New York
in 1628.

If you are a Quaker, your
religion began with George Fox in 1652.

If you are a Protestant
Episcopalian, Samuel Seabury created your sect in the American
colonies in the 17th century, as an offshoot of the Church of
England.

If you are Amish, Jacob
Amman created your religion in 1693, as an offshoot of the
Mennonites.

If you are a Methodist,
your religion was launched by John and Charles Wesley in England in
1744.

If you are a Unitarian,
Theophilus Lindley founded your sect in London in 1774.

If you are a Mormon
("Latter Day Saints"), your religion comes from Joseph
Smith, who revealed it in Palmyra, N.Y. in 1829.

If you are a Seventh Day
Adventist, your religion was created by Ellen White in 1860.

If you worship with the
Salvation Army, William Booth started your sect in London in 1865.

If you are of the
"Jehovah's Witnesses," your beliefs came from Charles Taze
Russell in 1872.

If you are a "Christian
Scientist," Mrs. Mary Baker Eddy devised your religion in 1879.

If you belong to one of
the religious organizations known as "Church of the Nazarene,"
"Pentecostal Gospel," "Holiness Church," "Pilgrim
Holiness Church," "Assemblies of God," "United
Church of Christ," etc., your religion is one of the thousands
of new sects founded by men in the last century.

If you are Catholic, you
know that your religion was founded in the year 33 by Jesus Christ,
the Son of God, true God and true man; and that this one Church, to
which people must belong to be saved, will exist until the end of
time.

It is a fact of history,
scripture and tradition that Our Lord Jesus Christ founded His
universal Church (the Catholic Church) upon St. Peter.

Matthew
16:18-19- "And I say to thee: That thou art Peter: and upon
this rock I will build my Church, and the gates of hell shall
not prevail against it.And I will give to thee the keys of
the kingdom of heaven. And whatsoever thou shalt bind upon earth,
it shall be bound also in heaven: and whatsoever thou shalt loose
upon earth, it shall be loosed also in heaven."

Our Lord made St.
Peter the first Pope, entrusted to him His entire flock, and gave
him supreme authority in the universal Church of Christ.

John
21:15-17- "Jesus saith to Simon Peter: Simon, son of
John, lovest thou me? He saith to him: Yea, Lord, thou knowest that I
love thee. He saith to him: Feed my lambs. He
saith to him again: Simon, son of John, lovest thou me? He saith to
him: Yea, Lord, thou knowest that I love thee. He saith to him:
Feed my lambs. He saith to him a third time: Simon,
son of John, lovest thou me? Peter was grieved, because he had said
to him the third time: Lovest thou me? And he said to him: Lord, thou
knowest all things: thou knowest that I love thee. He said to him:
Feed my sheep."

And with the supreme
authority that Our Lord Jesus Christ conferred upon St. Peter (and
his successors, the popes) comes what is called Papal Infallibility.
Papal Infallibility is inseparable from Papal Supremacy – there
was no point for Christ to make St. Peter the head of His Church (as
Christ clearly did) if St. Peter or his successors, the popes, could
err when exercising that supreme authority to teach on a point of
Faith. The supreme authority must be unfailing on binding matters
of Faith and morals or else it is no true authority from Christ at
all.

Papal Infallibility does
not mean that a pope cannot err at all and it does not mean that a
pope cannot lose his soul and be damned in Hell for grave sin. It
means that the successors of St. Peter (the popes of the Catholic
Church) cannot err when authoritatively teaching on a point of
Faith or morals to be held by the entire Church of Christ. We
find the promise of the unfailing faith for St. Peter and his
successors referred to by Christ in Luke 22.

Luke
22:31-32- "And the Lord said: Simon, Simon, behold Satan hath
desired to have all of you, that he may sift you as wheat: But I
have prayed for thee, that thy faith fail not:
and thou, being once converted, confirm thy brethren."

Satan desired to sift all
the Apostles (plural) like wheat, but Jesus prayed for Simon Peter
(singular), that his faith fail not. Jesus is saying that St.
Peter and his successors (the popes of the Catholic Church) have an
unfailing faith when authoritatively teaching a point of faith or
morals to be held by the entire Church of Christ.

Pope
Pius IX, Vatican Council I, 1870, ex cathedra: "SO,
THIS GIFT OF TRUTH AND A NEVER FAILING FAITH WAS DIVINELY CONFERRED
UPON PETER AND HIS SUCCESSORS IN THIS CHAIR…"

Pope
Pius IX, Vatican Council I, 1870, ex cathedra: "…the See of St. Peter always remains unimpaired by any
error, according to the divine promise of our Lord the Savior
made to the chief of His disciples: 'I have prayed for thee
[Peter], that thy faith fail not...'"

And this truth has been
held since the earliest times in the Catholic Church.

Pope
St. Gelasius I, epistle 42, or Decretal de recipiendis et non
recipiendis libris, 495: "Accordingly, the see of Peter
the Apostle of the Church of Rome is first, having neither
spot, nor wrinkle, nor anything of this kind (Eph. 5:27)."

The word "infallible"
actually means "cannot fail" or "unfailing."
Therefore, the very term Papal Infallibility comes directly
from Christ's promise to St. Peter (and his successors) in Luke 22,
that Peter has an unfailing Faith. Though this truth was believed
since the beginning of the Church, it was specifically defined as a
dogma at the First Vatican Council in 1870.

Pope
Pius IX, Vatican Council I, 1870, Session 4, Chap. 4: the
Roman Pontiff, when he speaks ex cathedra [from the Chair of
Peter], that is, when carrying out the duty of the pastor and teacher
of all Christians in accord with his supreme apostolic authority he
explains a doctrine of faith or morals to be held by the universal
Church... operates with that infallibility with which the
divine Redeemer wished that His Church be instructed in defining
doctrine on faith and morals; and so such definitions of the Roman
Pontiff from himself, but not from the consensus of the Church, are
unalterable."

But how does one know when
a pope is exercising his unfailing Faith to infallibly teach from the
Chair of St. Peter? The answer is that we know from the language that
the pope uses or the manner in which the pope teaches. Vatican I
defined two requirements which must be fulfilled: 1) when the pope is
carrying out his duty as pastor and teacher of all Christians in
accord with his supreme apostolic authority; 2) when he explains
a doctrine on faith or morals to be held by the entire Church of
Christ. A pope can fulfill both of these requirements in just one
line, by anathematizing a false opinion (such as many dogmatic
councils) or by saying "By our apostolic authority we declare…"
or by saying "We believe, profess, and teach" or by using
words of similar importance and meaning, which indicate that the pope
is teaching the whole Church on Faith in a definitive and binding
fashion.

So, when a pope teaches
from the Chair of Peter in the manner stipulated above he cannot be
wrong. If he could be wrong, then the Church of Christ could be
officially led into error, and Christ's promise to St. Peter and His
Church would fail (which is impossible). That which is taught from
the Chair of Peter by the popes of the Catholic Church is the
teaching of Jesus Christ Himself. To reject that which is taught by
the popes from the Chair of Peter is simply to despise Jesus Christ
Himself.

Luke
10:16- "He that heareth you, heareth me: and he that despiseth
you despiseth me…"

Matthew
18:17 -"And if he will not hear the church, let him be to thee
as the heathen and publican."

Pope
Leo XIII, Satis Cognitum, 1896: "…Christ
instituted a living, authoritative and permanent Magisterium…
If it could in any way be false, an evident contradiction follows;
for then God Himself would be the author of error in man."

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